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R. SAVOYE & H. ZAGOONI.

\ FILE. APPLIUATION FILED APR.14, 1913.

Patented Jan. 19, 1915.

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RENE SAVOYE, 0F SEVRAN, AND HENRI ZACCONI, 0F BAGNOLET, FRANCE.

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vented a new and useful File, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to a file intended to receive music rolls orother similar objects.

The invention is illustrated by way of ex- .ample in the accompanyingdrawing in which:

Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of a file constructed according tothis invention.

Fig. 2 is a perspective view on an enlarged scale of the file closed, aportion of the box being broken off, and Fig. 3 is a view similar to thepreceding figure, with the box open. 7 g V 1 As here shown, the box a isprovided at one of its ends with a hinged wall a To the said wall a ispivoted or secured in any suitable manner at a suitable point, an ironwire f which is as long as the box and folded or bent in a suitablemanner at its end situated close to the bottom of the box, in order toform a stop against which comes to rest one end of the roll containedinthe box. By means of this device, when the wall a is lowered, the ironwire f is pulled, and with its folded or bent end it drives the rollcontained in the box. When the box Copies of this patent may be obtainedfor v Specification of Letters Iatent.

Application filed April 14, 1913.

Patented Jan. 19, 1915.

Serial No. 761,039.

is open, the wall a is held by the iron wire in a horizontal position.

It is obvious that the device according to this invention is not limitedto the shape shown in the drawing, which shape can be any desired, andthe device can be used for containing articles of any nature.

What we claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the UnitedStates is:

A file box of elongated rectangular shape adapted to be placed inhorizontal position and having a door hinged to the lower side at oneend of the box, in combination with a wire extending longitudinally intothe box and bent back upon itself to form legs spaced apart, themid-portion of said wire being bent at an angle to the plane of the legsto form an abutment, and said legs being jointed to the said door atsuch point thatthey rest upon the bottom of the box when the door isfully opened and prevent the latter from being lowered beyond hori-Zontal position, thus forming practically a continuation of the boxbottom, substantially in the plane thereof, as described.

In testimony whereof we have signed our names to this specification, inthe presence of two subscribing witnesses.

RENE SAVOYE. HENRI ZACCONI.

lVitnesses HANSON O. Coxn, LEON PEILLET.

five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,

7 Washington, D. G.

